APA (7th ed.) Citation

Williams, H. L. (1881). Hawthorne's tragic reciter: Containing the very best pieces ever written expressive of love, hate, fear, rage, revenge, jealousy, and the other most melting, stirring and startling passions of the human heart : approved by our leading teachers of elocution, and by them recommended for use in lyceums, halls, school exhibitions, and the parlor at home. Hurst.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Williams, Henry Llewellyn. Hawthorne's Tragic Reciter: Containing the Very Best Pieces Ever Written Expressive of Love, Hate, Fear, Rage, Revenge, Jealousy, and the Other Most Melting, Stirring and Startling Passions of the Human Heart : Approved by Our Leading Teachers of Elocution, and by Them Recommended for Use in Lyceums, Halls, School Exhibitions, and the Parlor at Home. New York: Hurst, 1881.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Williams, Henry Llewellyn. Hawthorne's Tragic Reciter: Containing the Very Best Pieces Ever Written Expressive of Love, Hate, Fear, Rage, Revenge, Jealousy, and the Other Most Melting, Stirring and Startling Passions of the Human Heart : Approved by Our Leading Teachers of Elocution, and by Them Recommended for Use in Lyceums, Halls, School Exhibitions, and the Parlor at Home. Hurst, 1881.

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